The effect of combining SU5416 with fractionated radiotherapy or with low molecular weight (LMW) heparin (dalteparin) was studied in U87 human glioblastoma xenografts in nude mice. SU5416 is antiangiogenic by a specific inhibition of the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 (VEGFR-2), and heparins are assumed to bind VEGF. Both SU5416 (100 mg/kg every second day in 5 days) and 3 Gyx5 produced moderate, yet significant, growth inhibition. Tumors treated with concomitant irradiation and short-term SU5416 maintained a lower growth rate during regrowth than the other treatment groups (P=.007). Dalteparin (1000 IE/kg subcutaneously once a day) had no growth-inhibitory effect on its own, but when this LMW heparin was added to the SU5416 schedule, a significantly enhanced growth inhibition was obtained. VEGF protein content in tumors was not significantly altered by SU5416, but a significant decrease in VEGF levels was found in tumors treated with concomitant dalteparin and SU5416 compared with controls (P=.03). We conclude that: 1) an additive growth-inhibitory effect is obtained by combining SU5416 and fractionated radiotherapy; and 2) LMW heparin (dalteparin), in combination with SU5416, decreases the level of VEGF in tumors and increases the growth-inhibitory effect of SU5416.

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